Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Guy Aitchison is an
amazing multi-dimensional artist and a inspiration to many tattoo artists, including myself, who enter into the bio-mech/bio-organic realm. I have accessed his website many times to view his galleries of original, organic, sacred geometry
biomech pieces. Click the link above for Hyperspace Studio to view more of his work and if you are a tattoo enthusiast, make it a point to view his cover up work. It is phenomenal.

"My
work tends to focus on natural geometry and organic structure. I have keen
interests in science, science fiction, religion and religious art & architecture,
and all types of psychedelic & transcendental art, which all filter down into
my personal vision. I tend to avoid recognizable icons in favor of trying
to focus on the underlying flow of ideas. I believe that there exists a family
of archetypal forms, non-iconographic images which nonetheless convey their
meaning to the viewer simply & directly, at a level possibly deeper and more
universal than that accessible through the use of cultural iconography. I
feel that much of our art is an effort to access these archetypes, possibly
by lining up those known icons which most closely emulate the intent of the
underlying universal form. Whether or not these universal images can be captured
in their naked form and rendered as art pieces remains the single largest
question in my life. " (Read More)

About Me

As an artist, I became fascinated with the creative expression of the DMT experience. I endlessly scanned the internetforinterpretations of this strange dimension, of it's awe-inspiring landscape and entities. Finding written descriptions of the users experiences was easy,finding visual images proved to be much more difficult.

Meanwhile, my artwork began to take on a new directive. Vision serpents, pine cones, bufo toads and entheogenic plants flowed from my mind. At first it was one picture, then two, then three. I realized that the influences of this bizarre dimension were manifesting into almost everything I was drawing. Thie series of DMT inspired artis called "The Mimosa Project", aptly named after the sacred plant Mimosa Hostilis (Jurema) which is highly regarded for its rich NN-DMT content as well as its role in psychedelic shamanism.

Art was the original focus of this blog, but that was too narrow. Creative expression cannot be limited to one specific avenue. Therefore this blog will include..